Question Posted Sunday September 30 2007, 12:43 am
my boyfriend is coming home in the beginning of november, hes in california and im in texas (hes 18 and im 16) weve been dating for 3 months and we started dating before he moved back to california (its a really long complicated story) anyways, i really want to do something special while hes home, i know were going to spend alot of time together the 2 weeks he's in town but i dont want it to just be like watching movies and stuff like that. i want to do something thats memorable. we're both virgins so everything of a sexual nature is definately excluded, i mean something thats totally creative and especially sweet. i also dont have much money i can spend because im going on 2 trips this year and im saving up for them. any ideas? i can use all the advice i can get! thankyou so much!
sloubidoo answered Sunday September 30 2007, 6:02 am: Ok while he's home you should just try to do something everyday, like a picnic one day, go for a long walk or bikeride the next day, just go window shopping with him and go for a coffee, as long as you dont just sit around then it will be totally special and memorable. Go to the movies or something, I'm sure he wont mind paying for one night out. Hope it goes well x [ sloubidoo's advice column | Ask sloubidoo A Question ]
Cathleen answered Sunday September 30 2007, 4:00 am: Just do something that dosent cost. Like go to a little pond or river when it gets dark and spread out a blanket and just sit and talk and look up at the stars. Its romantic. Maybe light a few candles out there. or go back to where you guys first met. Or just have a romantic dinner. Let me know what kind of stuff yall like to do and i can give you better advice.
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